"Nations" covers the 13th century when Britain's people became proud, defiant and nationalistic as a response to the subjugation in the campaigns of Edward I to extend his authority over Wales, Scotland and Ireland, "King Death" covers the plague that arrived in England in 1348 killing over a million people in just over a decade paving the way for radical reforms that stripped Britain of its feudal remains, "Burning Convictions" covers Britain under Henry VIII and his break from the church.
Publisher:[New York] : A&E Television Networks : distributed by New Video, c2002.
General Note: Program content : British Broadcasting Corporation, c2000.Home use only.Special features : Biographies of key historical figures ; interactive menus ; scene selection.
Formatted Contents Note: Nations (circa 1216-1348) -- King Death (circa 1348-1500) -- Burning Convictions (circa 1500-1558).
Creation/Production Credits Note: "Nations" director, Ian Bremner ; "King Death" director, Paul Tilzey ; "Burning Convictions" directors, Martina Hall & Tim Kirby ; series producer, Janet Lee. LINCOLN
Participant or Performer Note: Writer/presenter, Simon Schama.